Michelina A. Corsi “Mickey”

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Mickey passed peacefully on July 30, 2025. She is predeceased by her husband, Albert Corsi and son-in-law, Tom Roncinske. She is survived by her children, Jackie Roncinske, Paul Corsi, Thomas (Cathy) Corsi; grandson, Nick Corsi; grand-daughters, Alyssa (Gary Dambra) Pfeiffer and Kristi Jarvie; great-grandchildren, Brayden, Ella, Tanner, Everly Jarvie and Luke Dambra; sister and brother-in-law, Nancy (Mike) Amico; nephew, Michael Amico.
Mickey was a faithful parishioner of St. John the Evangelist Church, Greece NY for over 50 years. It was a second home to her. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Mickey’s visitation will be held Thursday, July 31, 2025 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Vay-Schleich & Meeson 1075 Long Pond Road where her Funeral Service will be held on Friday, August 1st 10:00 AM in the Chapel of the Funeral Home. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association www.alz.org in her memory.
Mickey, what can I say. Thank you for being so welcoming at St. John’s church. Thank you for introducing us to Eucharistic Ministering and changing my life. You were a God send. Now you can be reunited with Al.
Melissa and I are eternally grateful for Mickey taking us under her wing, bringing us into the Eucharistic Ministries at St. John the Evangelist, completely transforming our lives.
Micky, rest in Christ’s peace forevermore.
Mickey was like a 2nd mother to me. I thank her for welcoming me to St. John’s Parish and helping to plant the seeds of my faith. Her endless involvement with multiple ministries earned her a place in our hearts and in Heaven. There is a empty spot in my heart that will never be filled. Rest in peace, Mickey and know that you will always be a part of my heart and soul. Condolences to the Corsi’s, my adopted family.
Mickey was a great person. Her contributions to the community through the Greece Clothing Closet had such an impact. I am grateful for her years of dedication and her never-ending kindness.
Mickey, I am certain that you walked straight into Heaven and were joyfully welcomed by the Father that you served so faithfully for so many years. You were a cherished friend and a treasured part of my life, and I will miss you. Rest now, in the peace that you so diligently earned.
Mickey eas a welcoming presence at St. John’s when I joined over 40 years ago. I had the joy of working with her on many projects.
We also laughed about sharing a birthday month and I loved looking at the first Christmas card I received each year right after Thanksgiving.
She was a joy in my life. May God grant you mercy and peace.
My prayers are also for Mickey’s family at this tender time. I wish I could offer my condolences in person but unfortunately I am unavailable.
Rest in peace Aunt Mickey – you were always so fun to be around. Condolences to Jackie, Paul and Tommy.
Paul and family,
Your mom was a big part of the Corsi Family and know she loved her entire family, deeply. May God hold her hand to heaven and provide comfort, cherished memories and solace to each of you.
Mickey was a wonderful person and so dedicated to our parish. I enjoyed working with her on projects. I will miss her.
47 years ago Mickey was the first person to welcome me and get me involved in CCD, nursing home ministry, Women’s Guild, Liturgy and anything else that was needed. St. John’s was Mickey’s parish and s!he loved it and wanted others to make it their own and loves those she worked with. I will miss your smiles, jokes and friendship! Rest in God’s love.
Tom, Cathy, Nick and Family – I was so sorry to learn about Mickey’s passing. Of all the people I have met over my life, Mik was right up there at the top and I will never forget the time I had with her (and her “looks”!!!!) You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Mickey was a gift to the Church. Her faithful ministry touched many, many people. Well done, good and faithful servant.